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Jennifer
8 minutes ago, Greentored said:

Took a ride around the back 40 on the custom on Sunday and lost 75 bucks out of the pocket. 
took a ride this morning and found it! 

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Glad you found it!  Now go buy a lottery ticket!!!

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Pullstart

Craig I’ll admit... thought it looks like a cat size, she plays like a dog getting all riled up and playful.  I had that thing all wound up at the cook out!

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Pullstart
15 hours ago, WHX24 said:

Worked on the super C abit tonite. Welded up the broken tab on the belt guard and adjusted the direction cam. Sorry no pic but a Kodak moment with the 1055! :)

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Uncle Jim!  You welded?  I’m proud of ya!  Unless you watched it get welded... then... well...  nice tractor pic :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHX??
4 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Uncle Jim!  You welded?  I’m proud of ya

If you wanna call a coat hanger and rose bud welding! :lol:

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WHX??

Dan @Achto planted a money tree once in the plow field. :lol:

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Pullstart
Just now, WHX24 said:

If you wanna call a coat hanger and rose bud welding! :lol:


Absolutely!  I tacked a plow on my truck with a coat hanger one time to prep it for welding at the inlaw’s!  15 minute drive and it stayed on :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Tractorhead

Tried today another Muffler to listen the Sound.

 

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the old one begin to rotten by rust, and it was a bit louder because of that,

i ordered the same as spare, but until it‘s here i decide to try the Crome one, how it Sounds.

 

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A mellow tone is heared and it‘s not too loud, i love that Sound and decide it keeps on.

definitely more silent as the first one wich was on.

than i changed the Deck wheels with new ones.

i found much cooler ones, but they actually can not be delivered so i decide to pick this cheaps to keep the Deck where it should be.

Tried all while mow once arround the house for a testride.

using a magenta Rust stopper for a try from our company, to see how this will work until resto.

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Lane Ranger said:

Wheel Horse signs

Cool stuff there Lane.

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Reddart

Cut and drilled a 1/2” sheet of UHMW PE to make a wear bar, and installed with stainless hardware. Drilling the holes was the first official job of my 50’s craftsman drill press.  The next job will probably be drilling larger 3/4” holes in the mulching blades for the RD 42” deck. 
 

 

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WHX??

Pics of that vintage drill press or did I miss them @Reddart

That seat looks awful close to the one on my C-195 Plunge.. will get a pic. 

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Pullstart

Received a package from @BOB ELLISON today... then realized “Rebel” the 953 from Indiana doesn’t have a 953 seat frame :sad-bored:

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WHX??
On 8/13/2020 at 10:05 AM, pullstart said:


Absolutely!  I tacked a plow on my truck with a coat hanger one time to prep it for welding at the inlaw’s!  15 minute drive and it stayed on :handgestures-thumbupright:

My welder is on vacation and fishing and I gotta work! Remind me to dock his pay! :lol:

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AMC RULES

20200814_131231.jpg.c9759cf7b1783953094233d47748ed7f.jpgWell, no question about it, it's definitely red now!20200814_131202.jpg.6379724c73ca80f45a2babf941989bd6.jpg

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Tractorhead

If you wanna things should last, grease ‘em!

 

That Say of my Grandpa hits today my Mind when i came home after Work and see my Horse.

 

Yap, two hearts beats in my chest actually,

one tell’s me keep the Horse with it‘s Patina as it is,

the other tell’s me - do a complete rework.

 

technically i do a rework step by Step that‘s for sure,

but be i‘m willing to destroy that nice Patina? 

I don‘t know, this is maybe one of my hardest Decisions i have to take.

 

So i begin today to opening the Covers and grease the Spindles and checking the gears.

 

 

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Than i exchange the rear Fender with a better one @pullstart crate in and mount it with 2 Rubberinlay‘s on the Screw’s 

that it don‘t rattle in idle or on full throttle, 

at least i shift the Seat to find my best position and drill a new hole in it and mounted the Seat.

 

Some of the missing Deck gear cover screws i was able to exchange with spares ( inch screws) i found in my collections.

 

After that, i resharpening the Blades and do a testmow on the large Area.

It works like a champ, even with 1/3 throttle and 2. Gear it cuts nice and smooth.

Raising the throttle Wasn‘t needed, but sounds great.

I only thinkering on a other Throttle bowden,

because the chokebowden is not stiff enough and the throttle drops after few Seconds.

The Accoustic is fantastic, reminds me on a Bobber, just as a Single Cylindre.

 

I try to do a short Vid but it‘s impossible to capture that fantastic Sound,

It’s not loud but extreme Powerful.

 

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After Mowing i decide to keep for the Moment the optics with it‘s Patina.

To save that Status and keep upcomeing rust away, i decide to grease it completely with Mike Sanders.

 

Boy, that looks so sharp, i like it.

 

Mart‘l comes by and take a look on it while i mowing arround.

He give me a thumb up and meant, whow, a real adult Sound for such a small tracta.

That Sound’s much better than all your others, it appears more power than it really have.

 

At least i do a „Friday frontend“ Pic

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Ed Kennell
13 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

 

 

After Mowing i decide to keep for the Moment the optics with it‘s Patina.

To save that Status and keep upcomeing rust away, i decide to grease it completely with Mike Sanders.

 

Boy, that looks so sharp, i like it.

 

 

 

 

Yep, it does look good......I like it.

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WHNJ701
21 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

If you wanna things should last, grease ‘em!

The commando 6 I just tore all apart had the most grease I ever seen on a garden tractor,  they were a farmer family that had it, It must have been greased before every use.  The plus side there wasn't much rust and everything came apart nicely.  I must have scrapped a couple tubes worth off it

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Ed Kennell
15 hours ago, Reddart said:

I piggybacked on another drill press thread in the tools section, but here it is:

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It looks close to my $15 auction buy.      

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AMC RULES

20200814_143042.jpg.2a10e3491d99aefc9f7e92171a152b04.jpgYep, pretty red now too!20200814_142956.jpg.e8cc8087e4679af1a9817c3c7184384f.jpg

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Achto
On 8/13/2020 at 10:04 AM, WHX24 said:

Dan @Achto planted a money tree once in the plow field. :lol:

 

Evedently they are real hard to get started. It didn't even sprout this spring,. Maybe more fertilizer next time.:lol:

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AMC RULES

Another baby step closer today.20200814_164302.jpg.b141c11ba8dab3d04a108982edf8cf3e.jpg

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ACman

@Vinylguy could you reproduce these stickers with the nice patina if I had some good closeup hd photo’s . I need some for the 1075 .

 

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Tractorhead
2 hours ago, jabelman said:

The commando 6 I just tore all apart had the most grease I ever seen on a garden tractor,  they were a farmer family that had it, It must have been greased before every use.  The plus side there wasn't much rust and everything came apart nicely.  I must have scrapped a couple tubes worth off it

 

Before i regrease any machinery, i give it an inspection and than deciding remove first all the old Grease ahead.

because of the basically unknown Status for me, i like to have a knowledge how the things are in condition.

 

The deck was also in the past maintained, it is still with Patina but not loveless misused at all,

the PO took definitely care of it, not too much grease not too less.

 

 

 

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